1. C THE
HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT OF TREASURY BOARD C To Move AThat This House Approves in General the Budgetary
Policy of the Government.@ (Budget Speech)

2. C THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT
OF TREASURY BOARD C To Move that the House Resolve itself into a
Committee of the Whole on Supply to Consider Certain Resolutions Relating to
the Granting ofSupply to Her Majesty.

(Bill No. 30)

3. C THE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF FINANCE AND PRESIDENT
OF TREASURY BOARD CTo ask leave to introduce a Bill entitled, “An Act To
Amend The Tax Agreement Act, 2010”. (Bill No. 32)

4. CTHE HONOURABLE THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND ATTORNEY
GENERALC To
Move:

“WHEREAS the
Lieutenant-Governor in Council appointed a tribunal under section 28 of the Provincial Court Act, 1991 to make
recommendations on the salaries and benefits of judges and the chief judge;

AND WHEREAS the
Tribunal submitted its recommendations to the Minister of Justice on September
30, 2010;

AND WHEREAS the
report of the Newfoundland
and Labrador Provincial Court Judges Salaries and Benefits Tribunal was tabled
in this Honourable House today;

AND WHEREAS the
House of Assembly is required under section 28.2 of the Act to approve, vary or
reject the report within 30 days of it being tabled;

AND WHEREAS
Government has decided to ask the House to accept the recommendations of the
tribunal as contained in its report of September 30, 2010;

THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED THAT this Honourable House accept the
recommendations of the report of the Newfoundland
and Labrador Provincial Court Judges Salaries and Benefits Tribunal.”

5. C MR. KELVIN PARSONS (Burgeo
– La Poile) C To
Move:

“WHEREAS
the Speaker of the House of Assembly has appeared, and has admitted
appearing, at a public event of a partisan nature intended to support and
promote the candidacy of a particular party and/or candidate;

BE
IT RESOLVED that this matter be referred to the House Standing Committee on
Privileges and Elections.”

6. CMS. LORRAINE
MICHAEL (Signal Hill – QuidiVidi)
C To Move:

“WHEREAS 47,000 people in Newfoundland
and Labrador have a diabetes diagnosis as of 2010, which is 9.3% of the
population, the highest rate in Canada;

AND
WHEREAS the number of people with diabetes in the Province may double in
the next ten years without effective prevention;

AND
WHEREAS unless properly
managed, diabetes leads to kidney and heart failure, disability and early
death;

AND
WHEREAS dialysis machines are in demand because more diabetes cases are
progressing to kidney failure, but if the disease is properly managed, people
don’t end up on dialysis;

AND
WHEREAS diabetes costs
our health care system about $41 million a year for doctor visits,
hospitalization, drugs and medical supplies, a cost that could double in ten
years without better prevention and management;

AND
WHEREAS diabetes requires frequent daily glucose testing with expensive
testing strips, which is a hardship for most people who do not have private
insurance or government assistance;

AND
WHEREAS many people who need glucose testing strips are going without because
they cannot afford them, thus endangering their future health and placing an
added burden on our health care system;

THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED that this House urge the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador to cover the cost of glucose testing strips for
all diabetics in the Province under MCP;

THEREFORE
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Government place the highest possible priority
on releasing the chronic disease prevention and management strategy